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The Red Leger Part 8 by Meredith Wild

7/10/2019

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They say Paris is for lovers. If only this trip across the ocean could be that simple. We should be wasting time in cafés and dreaming about our future—the one I’m determined to fight for, the one Isabel truly deserves. Instead, we’re here on the heels of the enemy.

Focused on a bigger prize, the secret society that’s been hunting us is now being hunted. They just don’t know it yet. We’re so close I can taste it. So close, I feel my grip around them tightening. Each day we know more. Every revelation unmasks a new player.

Thanks to old alliances, we’re that much closer to crippling their plans. Just when we’re closing in for the kill, we’re stopped dead in our tracks. And the only path forward will tear our worlds apart.


4 Heart Review by Ashley

Wowza! I feel like I say that with each installment of the Red Ledger series but this one was wild. I loved that we got a new setting and saw some old friends and foes show up.

Tristan and Isabel were so in sync. They moved and plotted and planned together. But when the danger escalated and everything was on the line, things started to fall apart.

Holy smokes! I didn't see that final twist coming at all. My head is spinning with all the ways Meredith Wild could make this twist could play out. What's more, my heart is aching for Tristan and Isabel and the wrench this has thrown in all they've been building.

3 Heart Review by Brittany

I struggled reading this book. It's short, like all the other books in this series, but it took me over three days to read this. I kept spacing out, finding myself more interested in things other than this book, like whatever was on television, and I can usually block all that out.

It's still action-filled, but we are re-introduced to people that we haven't heard about since the first few books, and I had no recollection of them. It took me a while for my memory to jog itself to remember who we were talking about.

Near the end it gets a bit more suspenseful, but I think we only have one or two more books left before this is all over. Meredith Wild sets us up for the beginning of the end.
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About the Author

Meredith Wild is a #1 New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling author. After publishing her debut novel Hardwired in September 2013, Wild used her ten years of experience as a tech entrepreneur to push the boundaries of her “self-published” status, becoming stocked in brick-and-mortar bookstore chains nationwide and forging relationships with the major retailers.

In 2014, Wild founded her own imprint, Waterhouse Press, under which she hit No. 1 on the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestsellers lists. She has been featured on CBS This Morning, The Today Show, the New York Times, The Hollywood Reporter, Publishers Weekly, and The Examiner. Her foreign rights have been sold in over 20 languages.

Living on Florida’s Gulf Coast with her husband and three children, she refers to herself as a techie, whiskey appreciator, and shameless sun worshipper. Find out more about what projects she’s working on next at www.meredithwild.com.


AUTHOR LINKS

Facebook: www.facebook.com/meredithwild
Twitter: www.twitter.com/wildmeredith
Goodreads: www.goodreads.com/meredithwild
Instagram: www.instagram.com/meredithwild
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/wildmeredith

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